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May 16,1990 THE CLACKAMAS PRINT Spring theatre production opens strong Special Science Section Insert Cougar men's Track & Field take regionals See page 6 See pages 4 & 5 See page 7 Page Clackamas Brint Clackamas Community College Vol. XXIII No. 25 May 16,1990 Challenger shocks incumbent... Franklin elected ASG 1990-91 president Tony Franklin has recently been elected ASG President for the 1990-91 school year. Photo by Tim Zivney Celebration Internationale Celebrating International Educational Week Wednesday: 11a.m. 11:45 a.m. 7 p.m. 7:15 paru 7:30 7:45 p.m. 8 p.m. 8:15 p.m. * 8:30 p.m. / Potpourri - Craft & Clothing Sale* -International Food - Outdoors - Brothers of Baladi ,- Celebrate Britian - Scottish Bagpipes & Drums - Robbie Burns poems -Wales - • Under Milkwood -Irish Songs - Traditional English Dances • Tea and British Biscuits Thursday: - Africa 11 a.rn. Noon 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Friday 11 a.m. 11:15 a.m. Noon Noon Noon 12:15 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 12.50 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:10 p.m. 1 .20 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:45 p.m. -The Sudan > Kenya finger foods - African drums/dancing - Outdoors - Peace Corps/Central African Empire - Russia presentation Europe, England & Western Russia - Eastern Russia -P101 - Czech/Ukrainian Egg Deco. - Dance of the Angels (Austrian/German) -Russia -P101 - Greek food -Outdoors -Voice Soli: (German & Italian) - Spanish Dances Farruca - Flamenco Valencianas • Flute Soli - Voice Soli: (French & German) - Dance of the Angels (French) -Voice Soli: (French & Greek) -Dance of the Angels (English Country) - Balalaika Music (Eastern Europe/Western Russia) •All everits will be held in the CC Mail Fireside Room unless noted. Illi |ffi 1 1 I 1 23 72.46 -24.45 55.93 1: PO01Í by Margy Lynch News Editor Tony Franklin, ASG presi dent elect had the support of stu dents May 9,10, and 11 when he received 197 votes for president, 59 more than his opponent, Ken Ingram. Franklin, who was “elated” about his victory, said that the students were behind him when he was running for president, now he wants to keep them involved. “Now that the students have elected me to represent them,’’Franklin commented, “I want and need their input. Their support got me into office. I will need it to do the job in office they want me to do.” Although Franklin doesn’t have experience in student gov ernment, he is confident about the job he will do as next year’s ASG president because of his “life experience.” He will also receive “extensive training,” he said. Upon Franklin’s inaugura tion, he will be scheduled to at tend a CCOSAC conference held for college student body presidents. Franklin said he knows the student activities “advisors,” Debbie Baker and Paul Kyllo, and feels that will help him get.a start in his now role. He also plans to make an appointment with John Keyser so he can introduce him self. Franklin, when referring to his style in his attire, stated that he “takes it with a really open mind, and he hopes other people will too.” “I could cut off my hair and my beard and take my glasses and hat off,” Franklin said, “but I feel that it represents freedom of ex pression. I am proud to be differ ent.” One of the main reasons, Franklin feels, that he won this election was because of his “broad mindedness.” “I want the sugges tions of all students,” Franklin commented, “be it a medical stu dent, a science major or someone studying general ed., I will take suggestions from everybody. I’m here to represent all students." Franklin said that he had not heard of any violations that had occurred during elections and he thought that everything ran smoothly. “If there were any vio lations, I didn’t make them inten tionally,” Franklin concluded. Oregon City, Oregon Franklin^ Luehring capture positions by Margy Lynch News Editor Many people were sur prised, many excited, and many upset as results of the ASG elections circulated thecampus Monday. Tony Franklin has been elected ASG president and An- dreas Luehring ASG vice presi- dent. In the presidential race, Franklin received 197 votes, while Ken Ingram, this year’s ASG president, received 138. Luehring got 188 votes in the vice presidential race and Jim Olson, currently ASG senator, received 126 votes. “I want to make it one of the most outstanding years on record. 1 want people to say ‘hey, I went to Clackamas lhatycar,”’ said Franklin, ASG president elect. Franklin said that he had “a lot“ of the students’support, Please turn to page 3 Luehring elected ASG vice president Newly elected ASG Vice President Andreas Luehring seemed very satisfied with the election results when contacted Friday. “I’m happy about it and I think we’ve run a good campaign,” said Luehring. “I couldn’t have done it all by myself. I would like to thank everyone who voted, even if they didn’t vote for me, and who helped me with my campaign.” Unique to Luehring’s cam paign was the use of suggestion boxes. He hoped students would share their concerns of different issues that should be dealt with by student government. According to Luehring, the suggestion boxes were successful and gave him many ideas he hopes to bring to the attention of next year’s ASG. “I hope that I will always have such a good response from stu dents,” said Luehring. “I would like to bring these issues up in the ASG forums and work with them.” Among the issues mentioned were more parking for the handi capped, longer library hours, the discontinuation of environmen tally unsound material by the 111<2> I I I 24 72.95 16.83 68.80 1111111 25 29.37 13.06 -49.49 ■ «1111111 1 |)S 11 11 111 |16I H 1 26 54.91 -38.91 30 77 27 43.96 52.00 30.01 campus cafeteria, and extending the hours of the computer lab to include weekends. Luehring plans to contact the current ASG administration and discuss the issues they have worked on this year so that any unfinished business can be dealt with by the incoming officers. “ASG performs as a team, and only a good group can per form well,” said Luehring. “We have to keep on track.” Luehring hopes to establish a good working relationship with Tony Franklin, the ASG presi dent-elect, and says he hopes that a lot of new people come out for the three appointed positions and senator positions next fall. Andreas Luehring was elected vice president by over 60 votes. centimeters 1 1 |f7l 111 « 1 1 1 Iffil I « 1 11 H 1111 11120 29 52.79 50.88 -12.72 30 50.87 -27.17 -29.46 28 82.74 3.45 81.29 Colors by Munsell Color Services Lab